Wherever you go, there you are
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010Over the last few years I have gradually integrated mindfulness in my life. This practice helps me live my life fuller and more aware. It fosters my curiosity and opens a door to all my emotions, feelings, thoughts and visions in my life. The more mindful my way of living becomes the more freedom I feel I create wherein I can make choices and welcome changes.
I want to share with you a few things I have learned
2. Get in touch with the many aspects of your life. The dark faces, the pain, the fear, the happiness, the joyous moments, habits, assumptions, judgements, struggles, your beliefs.
3. Acknowledge that what is happening is happening.
4. The more you practice mindfulness the more you will see things clearly and you will be able to position yourself differently in relationship to them.
5. Let go: Holding on to your struggles, your likes and dislikes, hold you back in discovering and expanding your possibilities. Allow things to be as they are for you to find your own way.
6. Find your moments of simplicity: Even in a life where you have to manage family, work, children, friends, etc.
Choose to do one thing at a time. Start with small things. Do them mindfully.
7. Stop what you are doing: From time to time, take time out to observe what you see, hear, feel, what is happening around you.
8. Ask yourself “Where is my mind right now?” Do this a few times a day. You will be surprised how often your mind is not here, but visiting other places.
“You can’t stop the waves but you can learn to surf”
Swami Satchitananda in “Wherever you go there you are”
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